Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Open Heavens April 2nd, 2008

BIBLE IN A YEAR: Isa 19-21


WHY WORSHIP IS REJECTED

MEMORIZE: "But in vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men" (Matt. 15:9)

READ: Matthew 15:7-9

Apart from restricting worship to a place or location, lack of revelational knowledge of who is being worshiped, and using phrases with little or no Word content, another reason for rejection of worship is when it is not spirit-based. For you to offer acceptable worship to God, it must be from a recreated spirit. Some unbelievers think worship is merely having a good voice, combined with an understanding of music. It is more than that. Salvation is fundamental to worship because it is the process by which your spirit man which was dead, can be recreated in Christ. As long as your spirit man is dead, you cannot worship God in spirit. All head-based worship can take you nowhere except you are born of the spirit, hence Jesus says, “That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the spirit is Spirit” (John 3:6). No sinner can worship God in spirit. Even as a believer, the moment you harbor sin in your heart, your worship will be rejected.

Similarly, any worship that is not done in truth is unacceptable to God. Today, there is so much hypocrisy in worship. Matthew 15:8 says, “This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart far from me”. Any worship that does not go beyond lip service is rejected by God. Whenever you worship God, He comes to find out if there is agreement between your heart and lips. If your mouth is saying one thing but your heart is saying another, Heaven’s conclusion is that such a worship is vain. There is no reward for it. This goes to show that God expects us to mean what we say in worship. If you say, ‘God, you are so good’ but in your heart you are wondering if He is as good as is claimed, that worship will not be accepted. Anytime you query God’s Word, infinite mercy, and goodness, any worship you render at such times will be rejected.

Hebrews 10:22 says whenever you come before God, come with a true heart. In other words, be sincere in your approach and motive. Also, you should come in faith. If you do not believe your worship will achieve its purpose, it will be fruitless. No evil- bitterness, grudge, lie, unbelief, unforgiving spirit, etc. must be found in your heart. Your body- particularly your hands must be clean. There should be no sinful record against you so that your worship can be acceptable. Today, many worship God with lust, lies, envy and grudges: no wonder their worship does not go beyond the roof. When you worship God, worship Him for who He is, and what He has done, and not necessarily for what you want from Him (Matt. 4:9). If your worship is always tied to material things you expect from Him, it is selfish and vain. Worship Him out of love.

ACTIONPOINT
Spend at least two hours to worship the Almighty God today. The heart that harbors sin cannot offer quality worship. Sanitize your heart before worship.

1 comment:

Admin said...

The Heart of Worship - I like that song very much because it really does express what many Christians have turned Worship into. It's now about the Rhythm, the sound, the beat, sometime I even wonder if some of us really understand the words of some song we sing so joyfully.I know I am guilty of that, just recently...I was mouthing the words for "I am a Friend of God" and honesty that very moment the magnitude of those words hits, I almost cried.

Today's open heavens like that song is urging us to go back to the heart of worship where it is ALL ABOUT THE LORD.

May the Lord Help is all (Amen)
Shola

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